Working with IMU GNSS receivers
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IMU GNSS receivers integrate tilt compensating measurements. These allows to no longer need to hold the pole vertical.
GNSS receivers with IMU offers a true tilt compensation solution that is immune to magnetic disturbances and is calibration free.
With conventional GNSS sensors the position is calculated projecting vertically down the antenna reference point by the antenna height.
With IMU GNSS sensors the position is calculated by projecting along the tilted pole length by the antenna height. The amount of pole tilt and direction is measured by the sensor.
First steps to work with IMU: first and basic initial steps when working with a GNSS receiver with IMU technology.
IMU initialization: how to inizialize a GNSS receiver with IMU technology.
Tilt verification procedure: understanding the tilt verification procedure.
Measure points with IMU: how to measure points with pole tilted and IMU technology.
Stakeout points with IMU: how to stakeout points with pole tilted and IMU technology.